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nd a cooling stream of water. If tears in their eyes, as they reach out their trembling hands for a tract, can express thanks, then they are grateful. If from trembling lips such words as, Do set down and talk with me, mean anything, then the tract distributor is welcome. If with deep emotion, he asks,' Do pray for me,' surely God in at work with his sol. More than one hundred have made this request of me. Many read and reread the tracts and then send them home to their friends." Rev. Mr. Rosa writes from Beauregard's army, "I have now more than a dozen co- latherers. The Chaplains are glad to be supplied with tracts, and various pious men of different denominations are becoming volunteer colporteurs. All they ask of you is to keep them supplied with religious reading. They are willing to work for nothing and to find themselves, in order to do good to the souls of our brave boys. There is great desire for Bibles and Testaments. I am very much encouraged." Rev. Wm. Sanders